I'm noticing a little TX spur just above my TX signal in WSJT-X. I've tried lowering the TX GAIN and the drive level with no success.
Thoughts?
Max
Small TX spike
Small TX spike
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Re: Small TX spike
From the photo the harmonic is over 60db down so your good
Enable the 2nd TX meter for COMBO, and make sure the MIC and ALC stay at or below 0db when you hit TUNE in WSJT-X (not PowerSDR TUN)
Make sure your VAC1 sample rate matches the sample rate of the virtual cable your using (I use 44100 with VB-Cable).
Darrin
Enable the 2nd TX meter for COMBO, and make sure the MIC and ALC stay at or below 0db when you hit TUNE in WSJT-X (not PowerSDR TUN)
Make sure your VAC1 sample rate matches the sample rate of the virtual cable your using (I use 44100 with VB-Cable).
Darrin
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Re: Small TX spike
Try going to DSP and setting the sample rate for TX to 2048. Cleaned my signal up